
iRacing SA Gaming PC Build Guide
iRacing build planning should focus on the target resolution, settings and total system balance. Treat launch wording as time-sensitive, then verify requirements before choosing SA PC parts.
Read moreMortal Kombat 1 launch needs a balanced parts plan, not a random basket. Map the CPU, GPU, RAM, SSD, cooling, and monitor target to the budget so SA builders know where to spend first.
Mortal Kombat 1 on PC has a modest GPU floor of an RTX 4060 or RX 6600 for a locked 60 fps at 1080p high, since fighting games run at a fixed 60 fps cap. You do not need a high-end card; a R15,000 build maxes it. For competitive play, a low-latency 1080p monitor and a quality fightstick or pad matter more than raw GPU power.
Mortal Kombat 1 caps gameplay at 60 fps, so once a card holds that at your resolution, extra GPU power gives no benefit. An RTX 4060 or RX 6600 (around R4,500-R6,500) locks 60 fps at 1080p high, and an RTX 4070 covers 1440p high. A Ryzen 5 7600 build around R15,000 handles it comfortably and runs your wider library too.
Because the frame rate is fixed at 60, input latency is what decides competitive feel. A low-latency 1080p or 1440p monitor with a fast response time, plus a wired controller or fightstick, gives a cleaner competitive experience than a more powerful GPU. Online, a wired Ethernet link reduces rollback netcode hiccups.
A Ryzen 5 7600 with an RTX 4060, 16GB RAM and a 1TB NVMe (around R15,000) locks 60 fps in MK1 at high settings and covers mainstream titles. There is no need to overspend on the GPU for a 60fps-capped fighting game.
An RTX 4060 or RX 6600 build around R15,000 locks 60 fps at 1080p high. The game caps at 60 fps, so a mid-range card is all you need.
The game caps gameplay at 60 fps, so once a card holds that, more GPU power is wasted. Input latency and a fast monitor matter far more for competitive play.
A low-latency monitor and a wired controller or fightstick, plus a wired Ethernet connection online. These reduce input delay and netcode issues more than a bigger GPU.
1 caps at 60 fps, so spend on a low-latency monitor and wired controller rather than a powerful GPU for the best competitive feel.